The Canadian Wildlife Federation is pleased by the announcement that three bat species (the Little Brown Myotis, the Northern Myotis and the Tri-coloured Bat) will now be listed under the Species at Risk Act (SARA), providing the bats and their habitats with legal protection on Federal lands and requiring that a recovery strategy be put in place within one year.

After assessing 86,000 charitable causes and organizations, CWF was named one of the Top 25 Canadian charities by the Financial Post in terms of accountability to donors, efficiency and allocating your donations to actually helping the cause we’ve been tasked to support.

The Niagara Parks Commission (NPC) and the Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) are pleased to announce they have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), designed to support and enhance the stewardship and conservation practices, as well as public outreach and educational programming of both organizations.

The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is inviting everyone to sign up for the Great Canadian Campout on Canada Parks Day July 19. “Camping is a great Canadian tradition and a natural fit for re-connecting with the outdoors,” says Wade Luzny, CWF’s CEO and Executive Vice-President.

The Centre for Sustainable Watersheds (CSW) and the Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) are launching the 2014 season of their Love Your Lake program with returning regional partners -- the Muskoka Watershed Council, City of Greater Sudbury, Lakeland Alliance and new partner the Coalition of Haliburton Property Owners' Association.

The International Ocean Institute (IOI-Canada), WWF-Canada, Canadian Wildlife Federation, Ecology Action Centre, Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society – Nova Scotia Chapter, Museum of Natural History, Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, and Marine Affairs – Dalhousie University, are proud to present the 5th annual Halifax Oceans Film Festival (HOFF), taking place on June 15, 17 and 18, 2014 at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic in Halifax, Nova Scotia. All screenings are FREE to attend and begin at 7 PM.

— Starting on Oceans Day and Canadian Rivers Day, both on June 8, Rivers to Oceans Week (June 8-14) raises awareness about the importance of Canada’s waters and reminds us that safeguarding the quality of all water flowing across our land is crucial to the health of our oceans.

This #WorldTurtleDay, May 23, 2014, the Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is pleased to announce it will be working with the Scales Nature Park for the delivery of the Saving Turtles At Risk Today (START) Muskoka Turtle Project, an exciting turtle conservation program in the Muskoka region.

The four survivors of a dramatic rescue at sea recount the dramatic capsize of their ocean rowboat on Dateline NBC. Keith Morrison reports the harrowing story of the Canadian Wildlife Federation Africa to Americas Expedition.